Originally published in Her View From Home. When we first met, I was timid. You were animated. I was insecure. You were confident. I saw the gray, which brought uncertainty. You viewed everything clear-cut in black and white, which allowed you to be unwaveringly sure of us. Right from the start. If I were to... Continue Reading →
The Curves I Gained Becoming Your Mom Are Worth Every Ounce
Originally published in Her View From Home. I used to be fit and thin, but then I became a mom. I used to go running for the fun of it, often spur of the moment with my favorite tunes playing in my earbuds. Now if I want to go for a run, there’s nothing spontaneous... Continue Reading →
The Importance of Encouraging Others Often and Praising Yourself Just As Much
"I shouldn’t have to beg for a compliment!” I finally blurt out as tears quickly form and begin threatening their escape. My friend stares at me in surprise. I had just finished praising her for her remarkably quick return to her pre-pregnancy size. She looked great, and I wanted her to know it. I half-expected... Continue Reading →
Dear Late Bloomer, You Have Nothing to Prove
Originally published in Her View From Home. “That went well!” My husband says as we get in the car to head back home after our first small group meeting at church. “Yeah, I guess . . .” My voice trails off as I think back on the meeting. It was anything but fun in my... Continue Reading →